Graphics on the future of work
- Associated Press
- Updated
As U.S. manufacturers 'automate or evaporate,' they struggle to fill the jobs that require skills to do so. Data visualization shows the rise in manufacturing workers attaining college degrees and where the job postings are vs. technical skills. SCROLL TO SEE MORE.
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